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furniture, in which it eats holes, and to which it is 

 very destructive. 



Section IX. ALUCITA. The antennae are seta- 

 ceous, with the feelers divided to the middle, the 

 inner division very acute. 



Section X. PTEROPHORUS. With two linear naked 

 feelers ; the tongue is exserted, membranaceous, and 

 bifid ; the wings are fan shaped, divided down to the 

 base, and generally subdivided as far as the middle ; 

 the larvae have sixteen ovate, hairy feet ; the pupae 

 are naked, and subulate at the tip. 



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